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INTRODUCTION TO THE MIR TUTORIAL SERIES
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0. Table of Contents
1. Computer indexing and retrieval techniques
1.1 Tutorial 1 Database Analysis
1.2 Tutorial 2 Secrets of Data Preparation
1.3 Tutorial 3 Keys to Automated Indexing
1.4 Tutorial 4 Search Engines and Information Retrieval
1.5 Tutorial 5 Related Topics and Applications
1.6 The Book and CD-ROM
1.7 Timing of successive releases
1.8 Summary
2. Who should be using MIR Tutorials
2.1 Table of users and benefits
2.2 Directors of Information Services
2.3 Custom software providers
2.4 Information publishers
2.5 Government information distributors
2.6 Educators and trainers
2.7 Programmers
3. Why you want to use MIR Tutorials
3.1 End users and the thirst for knowledge
3.2 Coping with data glut
3.3 Empowering users
3.4 Empowering an industry
3.5 Beyond fast search
4. How the MIR project works for you
4.1 "Free" software
Free Software Foundation
What is copyleft?
"Programs to the People"
4.2 Interactive shareware publishing
Shareware advantages
Innotech
Marpex
Co-operative development
Progressive releases
4.3 Engine-independent techniques
The plea for familiar interfaces
Interoperability
Separating interface and server modules
Contenders - CD-RDx, SFQL, etc.
Copyleft and evolving standards
4.4 The software provided
Scope
Naming conventions
Support files
Executable programs
5. Your GNU General Public License
5.1 Preamble to the General Public License
5.2 GNU General Public License
5.3 Appendix